Scott Hyde, Artist Photographer

If you don't know who Scott Hyde is, then here's a short history:

Born in 1926, Scott moved to Manhattan in the late Forties. There, while working as both an artistic and commercial photographer, he was exposed to the rich culture that still influences modern society. He has studied with Joseph Albers and John Cage, gone to the Happenings with Allen Kaprow, listened to Allen Ginsberg and the other Beats' poetry, heard the amazing jazz of Birdland from masters like Monk and Bird, had his photographs adorn the covers of Miles Davis and Lionel Hampton albums, and received a Guggenheim grant for experimental photography. To avoid success, he moved to Texas, where he now resides, while retaining the spark he acquired in the artistic heyday of New York City.

This website acts as an on-line gallery for Scott's immense body of work. This specific exhibit will only be up through September 2008, so tell all your friends and sign the guestbook to find out when the next show gets posted.

Thank you for your interest.

Sales info:

Individual prints are available. These are signed by Scott and printed on archival paper. The standard image size fits on a 8.5" x 11" sheet, and are $40. (Unfortunately the $5 cost in the introduction is the 1968 price.)

Different sizes of prints are available and the cost is prorated dependent on dimensions.

Also, a limited number of original copies of The Real Great Society Album are available. These are signed by Scott, and are $250.

Please use guestbook for sales requests, indicating what you want in the comment box. We will respond with all the pertinent info.

Scott has an immense amount of work and persons interested in seeing more work, or in exhibiting his work should also use the guestbook.

Guestbook

If you have questions, comments or inquiries, please fill out the guestbook. We'll attempt to accommodate, and keep you posted on new developments, and promise not to share your info with anybody.